My favourite is definitely Manaan, mostly because of its beauty... seriously I totally calm down when I turn back to Manaan just for fun. and I also loved that most of the time is spent with "diplomatic" quests and less with fighting. Selkath are quite interesting creatures, as much I used to hate their speech, as much I love it now. The only thing I hated were the firaxa sharks >.<

My second choice is Taris. I think this planet has the most interesting quests so far, especially the time spent in the Undercity, the whole story, the rakghouls, etc. Uhm and not to mention the music in Javyar's Cantina - absolutely brilliant

I'm going with Taris,Tatooine,Kashyyyk and Manaan.Taris is awesome and i remember i didnt know how i can kill the rancor.XD Tatooine is great to explore.Kashyyyk is dark,misterious,Jolee is there and i like the furballs arround. Manaan has a great atmosphere on the station and under the water.

I remember the first time I played through KotOR and I was afraid to go to Korriban because it was "the Sith planet" and all, so I put it off for last. Man, was I glad I waited! Always had a lot of fun on Korriban, it's an interesting place with a nice little story.

I've always just liked Kashyyyk. It's story was always really cool to me, and the computer that questions you before you can access the star map was really intriguing. But one of the best parts was the ambient sounds. I always got the sense that the trees were teeming with life, the way you could hear monkey screeches and insects and animal cries. Plus the music was awesome. And Jolee, one must not forget Jolee.

Though of course I love all of KotOR's and KotOR II's planets. Now if only they'd make a KotOR 3...

The truly fallen cannot return to the light. If someone "falls" and "returns," they never really, truly fell.

528) ... and you make her do it half naked, in undies only. o.O ... and you extend this to your female boss
583 - Your female boss agrees
530) Your boss thinks you nuts for trying to wield a lightsaber

I'm not good at picking favorites, so I'm just going to make a list of how enjoyable each planet was:

Korriban: Great backstory. I always enjoy exploring around it as well as the lore. You have to admit, tomb exploring is one of the best experiences in the whole game. BOS:SR just makes it a lot funner.

Taris: I love its complexity - there's just so much to do on it. A shame that the other planets weren't as large. And don't get me started on the Duelling Ring!

Manaan: The music is so orgasmic - I tell you. My favorite ambiance music in the whole game. It brings a much different feel than all the other planets, and the Selkath is a great new species that BioWare introduced into Star Wars.

Dantooine: So peaceful and tranquil - and is home to one of my favorite scenes in the game - creating your lightsaber. Oh, how proud you feel when you have the mystical weapon in your own hands! And lets not forget the Crystal Cave!

Unknown World: Probably the greatest scenery in the whole game. BioWare clearly outdid themselves with the beaches, temples, and the hammerhead cruiser. And the Rakata, oh the Rakata!

Tatooine: I liked Tatooine. As with everything else BioWare does, the expansion on the environment of it - especially the Sand People - is simple awesome. I enjoyed taking the path to learn their culture, and then slaughtering them to get my pearl back!

Kashyyyk: So many trees - and it shows the darker side of Czerka Corp. I liked the Shadowlands - it was dark and scary on my first playthrough - and the introduction of the Ritual Beast scared the hell outta me.

Yavin Station: A bit short for my liking - but the history of Yavin IV and all of the items make up exponentially for it. If only BioWare allowed us to go to Yavin IV.

I'm not good at picking favorites, so I'm just going to make a list of how enjoyable each planet was:

Korriban: Great backstory. I always enjoy exploring around it as well as the lore. You have to admit, tomb exploring is one of the best experiences in the whole game. BOS:SR just makes it a lot funner.

Taris: I love its complexity - there's just so much to do on it. A shame that the other planets weren't as large. And don't get me started on the Duelling Ring!

Manaan: The music is so orgasmic - I tell you. My favorite ambiance music in the whole game. It brings a much different feel than all the other planets, and the Selkath is a great new species that BioWare introduced into Star Wars.

Dantooine: So peaceful and tranquil - and is home to one of my favorite scenes in the game - creating your lightsaber. Oh, how proud you feel when you have the mystical weapon in your own hands! And lets not forget the Crystal Cave!

Unknown World: Probably the greatest scenery in the whole game. BioWare clearly outdid themselves with the beaches, temples, and the hammerhead cruiser. And the Rakata, oh the Rakata!

Tatooine: I liked Tatooine. As with everything else BioWare does, the expansion on the environment of it - especially the Sand People - is simple awesome. I enjoyed taking the path to learn their culture, and then slaughtering them to get my pearl back!

Kashyyyk: So many trees - and it shows the darker side of Czerka Corp. I liked the Shadowlands - it was dark and scary on my first playthrough - and the introduction of the Ritual Beast scared the hell outta me.

Yavin Station: A bit short for my liking - but the history of Yavin IV and all of the items make up exponentially for it. If only BioWare allowed us to go to Yavin IV.

You just managed to sum up all the awesomeness and the fact that every single place has its very own character and charm in just a few sentences. I agree with every word. (Except for BOS:SR, never got that working :P )

I would like to divide my time between Dantooine and Rakata. I liked the hills and plains of Dantooine, and I also liked the tropical island setting of Rakata. Tatooine is a horrible desert, Manaan is just water, Taris is a hellhole, Kashyyyk is very dangerous, although it would be nice to visit and spend some time in the treehouses, and Korriban is evil (but the Valley Of Dark Lords was very nice).